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Work is set to start on a new cinema at the Treadmills regeneration scheme in Northallerton.
The Everyman cinema is the latest phase of the £17m project, which is transforming the former Northallerton Prison site.
Designed by The Harris Partnership, the development is being brought forward by Central Northallerton Development Company Ltd (CNDCL), a joint venture between Hambleton District Council and Yorkshire developer Wykeland Group.
The cinema will have four screens with a total of 276 seats, showing mainstream, classic and independent films. It will also have its own restaurant and licensed bar and is expected to open its doors next summer. The build will begin in September, with PDR Construction contracted to build the cinema and three new restaurant units.
The Treadmills development already includes Lidl, Iceland, a higher educational campus and digital hub C4DI Northallerton.